Leadership Monroe County, the educational, nonpartisan, non-profit community organization that brings together existing and emerging leaders to build constructive alliances in the Florida Keys, reminds those who wish to participate in the upcoming Class XXXII that the deadline to apply is August 12. Leadership Monroe County offers an unparalleled opportunity for community leaders to experience and learn alongside a dedicated, committed group of peers, and through their engagement measurably increase their future impact within the community. Now celebrating its 32nd year, the program is aimed at residents who are active in leadership roles in the private sector, government, or nonprofit community. The program consists of a series of one and multi-day sessions focused on essential sectors of Monroe County, including the environment and natural resources, tourism and the economy, government, education, military, the law and judiciary, emergency management, arts and culture, health care, human services, as well as leadership skill development. This year’s session will launch in September and run through April 2025. Applications are available at www.leadershipmonroecounty.org/apply For more information call 305-394-3804 or email [email protected].
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Leadership Monroe County, the educational, nonpartisan, non-profit community organization that brings together existing and emerging leaders to build constructive alliances in the Florida Keys, welcomes applicants for the upcoming Class XXXII, which will launch in September and run through April, 2025. The public is invited to attend any of three upcoming summer socials, which will acquaint interested individuals with the program and its components and introduce candidates to some of the program’s alumni. The socials will each take place from 5:30-7:30PM and are set for July 16 at Pinfish Entertainment, 91214 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier; July 17 at Key Colony Inn Restaurant and Lounge, 700 W. Ocean Dr., Key Colony Beach; and July 17 at the Key West Woman’s Club, 319 Duval St., Key West. Refreshments will be provided. Expect the July 16 event at Pinfish Entertainment to be the most lively of the three as graduates of past classes, competing in time honored tradition for the title of “Best Class,” are to challenge LMC Board members at duck pin bowling and axe-throwing. Leadership Monroe County offers an unparalleled opportunity for community leaders to experience and learn alongside a dedicated, committed group of peers, and through their engagement measurably increase their future impact within the community. Celebrating its 32nd year, the program is aimed at residents who are active in leadership roles in the private sector, government, or nonprofit community. Through a series of one and multi-day sessions, over a seven month period, topics examined include the environment and natural resources, tourism and the economy, government, education, military, the law and judiciary, emergency management, arts and culture, health care, human services, as well as leadership skill development. Deadline to apply is August 12. Applications are available at www.leadershipmonroecounty.org. For more information call 305-394-3804 or email [email protected]. |
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